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  • Ph.D. (2013)

    Economic Sociology and Development

    Social Science, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran

  • M.A. (2007)

    Sociology

    Sociology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

  • B.Sc. (2004)

    Social Sciences - Social Research

    Social Science, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran

  • Economic Development
  • Social Policy
  • Comparative Middle East Studies
  • Social Movements
  • Urban Studies

    Kamran Rabiei is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Tarbiat Modares University, where he serves as the Chair of Economic Development with a specialized focus on the Middle East. Prior to his tenure at Tarbiat Modares University, Rabiei instructed various courses, including political sociology, urban sociology, and cultural anthropology at the University of Isfahan. With expertise in state-society relations, social movements, and regional conflicts in the Middle East, Rabiei brings a comprehensive understanding of sociological dynamics to his academic and research pursuits.

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    Class and Urban Public Space Consumption: A Typology in Isfahan, Iran

    K Rabiei, S Golrokh, Z Bahrami
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    Religious fundamentalism, individuality, and collective identity: A case study of two student organizations in Iran

    Mohammad Razaghi, Hasan Chavoshian, Hamid Ebadollahi Chanzanagh, Kamran Rabiei
    Journal PaperCritical Research on Religion , 2020 January 20, {Pages 2.0503032199e+15 }

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    This study investigates the relationships between religious fundamentalism, collective identity, and individuality. The questions addressed in this research are: Who is joining fundamentalist student organizations? Why and how are they doing so? And, how do these organizations maintain their collective identity in the face of ever-growing individualism? To gain an adequate understanding of the fundamentalist characteristics of such organizations, we first explored the existing theoretical literature. Then, we performed a qualitative case study of two student organizations at The University of Guilan: the Basij and Welayat Lovers. Our findings indicate that although these organizations strongly tend to define and impose a unified collective

    Protest and Regime Change: Different Experiences of the Arab Uprisings and the 2009 Iranian Presidential Election Protests

    Kamran Rabiei
    Journal PaperInternational Studies , Volume 57 , Issue 2, 2020 April , {Pages 144-170 }

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    Political developments, such as the ‘Arab Spring’, have led the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) towards instability, unrest and severe sectarian confrontations. Nearly 2 years before the ‘Arab Spring’, ‘the Iranian Green Movement’ swept over the country and led to the expectations that Iran would undergo a fundamental political change. The article addresses an important question as to why the 2009 Iranian unrest known as the ‘Green Movement’ did not lead to regime change, while on the other hand, the ‘Arab Spring’ ultimately led to the change of political systems in Tunisia and Egypt. Further, some significant factors are highlighted anticipating the degree of stability and instability for the future of political reg

    Developmental State and the Challenges of Economic Development in Iran (1979-2020)

    Kamran Rabiei
    Journal PaperJournal of Historical Sociology , Volume 12 , Issue 1, 2020 August 10, {Pages 105-143 }

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    This paper studies the situation of the developmental state in Iran and its role in promoting economic development. The main question of the present study is why in the post-revolutionary Iran, the" developmental state" did not function efficiently and could not successfully promote the economic development of the country. To answer the research question, Adrian Leftwichchr ('39') s theory of developmental state was used as the conceptual framework of the present study. Douglass C. North et al.’s theory of social orders was also applied. The present study is based on historical research method and narrative analysis technique. In the present study, the" national government" is the unit of analysis. Domestic, regional and international eve

    Hangouts and the Social Production of Space: A Phenomenological Study of Everyday Life in Isfahan Women's Hangouts

    Kamran Rabiei, Tahereh Shariat Manesh
    Journal PaperWomen in Development & Politics , Volume 18 , Issue 2, 2020 June 21, {Pages 263-292 }

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    The presence of women in the city and attending informal gatherings is part of their daily lives. The main purpose of this study is to describe women's lived experience of the relationships they produce and reproduce as social actors in feminine urban hangouts. Influenced by Henri Lefebvre's theory of space production, the premise of this study is that space and place were not merely a material product but a product of social relations. The main purpose of the present study is to understand women's lived experiences and spatial perceptions of feminine hangouts and their role in reproducing social structure. In order to achieve these goals, relying on phenomenology, interviews and observation were considered as data collection techniques. In

    Religious fundamentalism, individuality, and collective identity: A case study of two student organizations in Iran

    Kamran Rabiei, Hamid Ebadollahi Chanzanagh, Hasan Chavoshian, Mohammad Razaghi
    Journal Paper , 2020 January , {Pages }

    Abstract

    This study investigates the relationships between religious fundamentalism, collective identity, and individuality. The questions addressed in this research are: Who is joining fundamentalist student organizations? Why and how are they doing so? And, how do these organizations maintain their collective identity in the face of ever-growing individualism? To gain an adequate understanding of the fundamentalist characteristics of such organizations, we first explored the existing theoretical literature. Then, we performed a qualitative case study of two student organizations at the University of Guilan: the Basij and Welayat Lovers. Our findings indicate that although these organizations strongly tend to define and impose a unified collective

    پاتوق و تولید اجتماعی فضا: مطالعۀ پدیدارشناسانۀ زندگی روزمره در پاتوق‏ های زنانۀ اصفهان‎

    ربیعی, کامران, شریعت منش‎
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    Social Policy Under Sociopolitical Changes in the Post-revolutionary Iran, 1979–2013

    Kamran Rabiei
    Journal PaperContemporary Review of the Middle East , Volume 6 , Issue 1, 2019 March , {Pages 16-43 }

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    The dialectic relation between sociocultural changes and political developments in the post-revolutionary Iran is discussed in the article which shows how the social policy of the governments has changed under this relation. The 1979 Islamic Revolution brought about a wave of tendency toward a specific discourse that can be called “downtrodden discourse” wherein the poor and deprived are the center of attention, and the resources of society are mainly mobilized in the direction of improving their economic and social conditions. Furthermore, the eight-year Iran–Iraq War (1980—1988) strengthened this discourse, and the new political system relied on the lower class of the society to push the war forward, stabilize the foundations of i

    Modernization and Attitude Change: Comparing and Analyzing the Attitudes of Urban and Rural Women toward Jobs (Case Study: Isfahan Province)

    KAMRAN RABIEI, Behjat Yazdkhasti
    Journal Paper , Volume 8 , Issue 14, 2019 January 1, {Pages 99-127 }

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    Among development theories, perhaps the theory of modernization can be considered the most sociological one. The main presumption of modernization theory is that changes in material conditions lead to changes in attitudes, values, and lifestyles. One of these material processes is “Urbanization”. The main question of the present study is whether in line with modernization theory, living in a city that has a higher level of socio-economic development than a rural one, has it been a factor that makes women more willing to work or not? In fact, the purpose of this study was to identify the differences between urban and rural women in Isfahan province in their tendency to work in different types of jobs. The main method of conducting this r

    Uprising and Regime Change in the Middle East and North Africa: Explaining the Conditions of the Arab Spring Formation and its Beginning in Tunisia and Egypt

    Kamran Rabiei
    Journal PaperThe State Studies Quarterly , Volume 4 , Issue 14, 2018 September , {Pages Jan-36 }

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    It is safe to say that over the past decade, no region in the world as much as the Middle East and North Africa has been involved with rapid political developments, unrest and instability. The beginning of a cycle of mass protests and instability in the aftermath of the Arab Spring is just one of those cases. The main purpose of the present research is to explain the conditions of the Arab Spring formation. The main question of the present research is what caused the Arab Spring to begin with Tunisia and Egypt. In this research, it is attempted to explain the conditions of development and the beginning of the Arab Spring based on the multilevel and multidimensional approach. The main hypothesis of the study is that there were similarities b

    Explaining the Concept of Islamic City by Situational Analysis

    SALANGHOOCH EHSAN BABAEI, MOHAMMAD MASSOUD, KAMRAN RABIEI
    Journal Paper , Volume 6 , Issue 21900758, 2018 January 1, {Pages 22-Mar }

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    Despite its simple appearance, the Islamic city is one of the most challenging concepts studied in scientific disciplines including architecture, urbanism and the history of art. Besides theories approving or rejecting this concept, much research has been devoted to the study of the nature of the Islamic city and similar concepts such as Middle East city, Arabic-Islamic City, Muslims’ city, Islamdom city, Islamicate city, and such expressions in Persian literature as good-life city, city of God, divine city, usury-free city etc. in order to present a specific definition of it by investigating its characteristics and component parts. The importance of this concept is due to the fact that the viewpoints presented about it have had a conside

    The Study of Informal Employment Impacts on Social Sustainability; the Case Study of Baneh

    Mahin Nastaran, Kamran Rabiei, Kamyar Abdekhoda
    Journal PaperSocial Development & Welfare Planning , Volume 10 , Issue 37, 2018 December 22, {Pages 91-120 }

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    Iranian border cities in last decades had gone through many changes due to informal trade and the increase of tourists’ numbers .This has a significant effect on the sustainability of these cities. In Baneh, most of informal employment occurs only in a small area of the city. The centralization of activities which mostly offer goods in high quality and low price has caused millions of people to visit this city every year. In this research, the impacts of informal employment on social sustainability of Baneh and the area of centralization of these activities are studied. The research method is based on descriptive-analytical method and data are gathered by library studies, field observations, interviewing and using questionnaire. In statis

    Explaining the Characteristics and Components of Good City in Iran-Shahri Thought

    E Babaei Salanghooch, M Masoud, K Rabiei
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    بررسی اثرات اشتغال غیررسمی بر پایداری اجتماعی نمونه موردی شهر بانه‎

    نسترن, مهین, ربیعی, کامران, عبدخدا, کامیار‎
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    تبیین ویژگی‌ها و مولفه‌های شهر اسلامی بر اساس نسخه تحلیل موقعیت از روش نظریه زمینه‌ای‎

    بابائی سالانقوچ, مسعود, محمد, ربیعی, کامران‎
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    IDENTITY AND URBAN SPACE: PLACE OF MEMORY AND REPRODUCTION OF COLLECTIVE IDENTITY IN ISFAHAN

    ZAHRA BAHRAMI, VAHID GHASEMI, KAMRAN RABIEI
    Journal Paper , Volume 7 , 2017 January , {Pages }

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    THE IDENTITY OF A COMMUNITY AND ITS COLLECTIVE MEMORY ARE NOT ONLY REPRODUCED BY MEANS OF LITERATURE, RELIGIOUS RITUALS, CEREMONIES AND NATIONAL CELEBRATIONS AND SPORTS COMPETITIONS, BUT ALSO URBAN SPACE THROUGH THE PLACE OF MEMORY AND THE SPACES OF EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICE, THE FIELD OF REINFORCEMENT AND THE CONTINUITY OF COLLECTIVE IDENTITY. THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY IS TO STUDY THE PLACE OF MEMORY AS ONE OF THE FACTORS INFLUENCING THE FORMATION, CONTINUITY AND STRENGTHENING OF COLLECTIVE IDENTITY.

    CLASS AND URBAN SPACE: A TYPOLOGY FOR PATTERNS OF URBAN SPACE CONSUMPTION IN ISFAHAN

    ZAHRA BAHRAMI, VAHID GHASEMI, KAMRAN RABIEI
    Journal Paper , Volume 7 , 2017 January , {Pages }

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    IN RECENT DECADES, STUDYING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN" CLASS" AND DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS OF URBAN LIFE HAS BEEN ONE OF THE IMPORTANT ISSUES IN THE FIELD OF URBAN STUDIES. THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY IS TO EXPLAIN THE PATTERN OF URBAN SPACE CONSUMPTION UNDER THE CLASS VARIABLE. THE PRESENT STUDY WAS QUALITATIVE AND THE SAMPLES WERE STUDIED BASED ON THEORETICAL SAMPLING AND PHENOMENAL INTERVIEWS. THE TECHNIQUE OF INTERVIEWING ANALYSIS WAS BASED ON THE SEVEN-LEVEL COLAIZZI METHOD. THE INNOVATION OF THE PRESENT RESEARCH IS TO APPLY THE PIERRE BOURDIEU ANALYSIS MODEL TO THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TYPES OF CAPITAL AND TASTES AND CLASS CONSUMPTION IN PATTERNS ANALYSIS OF URBAN SPACE CONSUMPTION.

    SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS AS A METHOD IN IN RESEARCH ON CHARACTERISTICS AND COMPONENTS OF ISLAMIC CITY

    SALANGHOOCH EHSAN BABAEI, MOHAMMAD MASSOUD, BAHADOR ZAMANI, KAMRAN RABIEI
    Journal Paper , Volume 7 , Issue 27, 2017 January 1, {Pages 17-28 }

    Abstract

    Despite its simple appearance, the Islamic city is one of the most challenging concepts studied in scientific disciplines including architecture, urbanism and the history of art. Besides theories approving or rejecting this concept, much research has been devoted to the study of the nature of the Islamic city and similar concepts. The importance of this concept is due to the fact that the viewpoints presented about it have had a considerable role in any attempt for designing, planning, and organizing of cities based on Islamic culture in the contemporary period and the Islamic city has been considered as the key to the explanation of Islamic urbanism. Despite the consensus about the importance and urgency of planning and design coordinated

    Socio-Economic Development and its Impact on Individuals' Perception of Entity of Superstitions Case Study: Isfahan Province, Iran

    Kamran Rabiei
    Journal PaperJournal of Applied Sociology , Volume 60 , Issue 4, 2016 January , {Pages 148 -129 }

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    Superstition and Cultural Diversity-Case Study: Isfahan Province, Iran

    Kamran Rabiei, Vahid Ghasemi, Habib-Reza Arzani
    Journal PaperMediterranean Journal of Social Sciences , Volume 4 , Issue 4, 2013 March 1, {Pages 73 }

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    Studying different cultures clarifies that general values and attitudes are closely related to the other aspects of individuals’ life. Economical conditions, historical experiments, geographical environment, etc are among the factors forming individuals’ beliefs, and consequently any alteration in any of these factors changes the individuals’ beliefs accordingly. Superstition is an ingredient of the public beliefs detectable in almost all cultures; though its definition has been exposed to alterations through the time. The current study aims at collecting and categorizing different superstitions in Isfahan province, Iran. All 15 years old and above are considered as the population for the current study. The total sample size consists

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      Dialectic of power-resistance in urban space: Case study of Ekbatan district
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      A Social Justice Perspective on the Analysis of Social Policy in Education and Public Health Between 1360 and 1396.
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